Seems Zimbabwe has beaten Kenya to buy corn from Tanzania

Seems Zimbabwe has beaten Kenya to buy corn from Tanzania

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Zimbabwe Seeks Corn Imports From Tanzania in State Disaster
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Kenneth Karuri
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Antony Sguazzin
Tue Sep 17 2019 16:26:53 GMT+0200 (CEST)
  • Zimbabwe in need of corn imports after drought, floods
  • Tanzania to disclose export amount after agreement is reached
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Zimbabwe may clinch an agreement to buy corn from Tanzania by the end of this month, according to the east African country’s agriculture minister.

The southern African nation, hit by a drought and floods from a cyclone this year, is seeking the grain to meet its needs. The country on Tuesday declared a state of disaster because of the lack of rain.

“Negotiations are still ongoing. We hope to agree on the terms within the next two weeks to enable delivery to take place,” said Japhet Hasunga, the Tanzanian minister. “It’s only after we conclude the negotiations that I will be in a position to disclose the quantity we will export.”

Questions sent to the office of Sibusiso Moyo, Zimbabwe’s foreign affairs minister and head of its grain importation committee, weren’t responded to.


COMMODITIES (OLD)
SEPTEMBER 20, 2019 / 2:25 PM / UPDATED 17 HOURS AGO
Tanzania begins shipments of maize to drought-hit Zimbabwe

DAR ES SALAAM, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Tanzania said on Friday it had begun the first shipments of maize to Zimbabwe after an El Nino-induced drought wilted crops and triggered food shortages in the southern African nation.

Tanzania plans to export 700,000 tonnes of the staple food to Zimbabwe.

A United Nations agency has said up to 5 million Zimbabweans, one-third of the population, need food aid.

“The first shipment comprising 1,200 tonnes of maize was exported by rail to Zimbabwe yesterday,” Tanzania’s agriculture minister Japhet Hasunga told journalists after talks with his Zimbabwean counterpart Perrance Shiri in Dar es Salaam.

“We initially planned to export some 17,000 tonnes of maize to Zimbabwe this week, but they have now asked us to increase it to 100,000 tonnes, being part of a total of 700,000 tonnes of maize that we have agreed to sell to them.”

Hasunga said Tanzania was negotiating the modalities of payment for the food exports with the cash-strapped Zimbabwean government.

Tanzania, which has around 3 million tonnes of surplus food after a bumper harvest, is also seeking to export grain to Kenya and other drought-hit East African countries.

Zimbabwe appealed in April for $613 million in aid from local and foreign donors to cover food imports and help with a humanitarian crisis after a severe drought and a cyclone battered the east of the country.

“As you are aware, due to the effects of climate change, Zimbabwe got poor yields of maize last year. As a result, we had to import some grain to compliment whatever we harvested last year,” Shiri said in Dar es Salaam on Friday.

Reporting by Fumbuka Ng'wanakilala; editing by Elias Biryabarema and David Evans

 
Zimbabwe Seeks Corn Imports From Tanzania in State Disaster
By
Kenneth Karuri
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Antony Sguazzin
Tue Sep 17 2019 16:26:53 GMT+0200 (CEST)
  • Zimbabwe in need of corn imports after drought, floods
  • Tanzania to disclose export amount after agreement is reached
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Zimbabwe may clinch an agreement to buy corn from Tanzania by the end of this month, according to the east African country’s agriculture minister.

The southern African nation, hit by a drought and floods from a cyclone this year, is seeking the grain to meet its needs. The country on Tuesday declared a state of disaster because of the lack of rain.

“Negotiations are still ongoing. We hope to agree on the terms within the next two weeks to enable delivery to take place,” said Japhet Hasunga, the Tanzanian minister. “It’s only after we conclude the negotiations that I will be in a position to disclose the quantity we will export.”

Questions sent to the office of Sibusiso Moyo, Zimbabwe’s foreign affairs minister and head of its grain importation committee, weren’t responded to.

Zimbabwe inastahili kuuziwa chakula kwasababu ilipata janga kubwa la asili, pia sio kawaida yao kupungukiwa na chakula, walirudisha ardhi yao toka mikononi mwa wazungu.

Hawa jirani zetu ni uzembe na kuwaogopa wazungu wenye kumiliki ardhi kubwa yenye rutuba, tuachane nao waendelee kupokea chakula cha msaada toka China na Uarabuni.
 
Deal iliungua the moment mlianza story za unga.sorry NO DEAl We no longer need your maize or unga.Tuna harvest ya kwetu tukianzia na ya galana kulalu.
 
We no longer need your maize or unga.Tuna harvest ya kwetu tukianzia na ya galana kulalu.
U mean this nonexistent project


 
Deal iliungua the moment mlianza story za unga.sorry NO DEAl We no longer need your maize or unga.Tuna harvest ya kwetu tukianzia na ya galana kulalu.
Hahahaha, Galana kulalu balozi wa Israel hukumsikia juzi akilalamika?, mumeshindwa hata kujenga hizo dams, badala yake mnagombana kila siku, " stupid country "
 
Hahahaha, Galana kulalu balozi wa Israel hukumsikia juzi akilalamika?, mumeshindwa hata kujenga hizo dams, badala yake mnagombana kila siku, " stupid country "
Come rain come sun Kenya will remain hunger stricken! Hata Messiah arudi! Kenya the only middle income country in the World suffering from hunger n for her survival being fed by an LDC!
 
[QaUOTE="Geza Ulole, post: 32861706, member: 19620"]
U mean this nonexistent project
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FACT, kuna mahindi galana kulalu
FACT, Harvesting inaendelea as we speak.Raila aliianzisha some weeks ago..That's what I said..Goodnight.
 
Zimbabwe Seeks Corn Imports From Tanzania in State Disaster
By
Kenneth Karuri
and
Antony Sguazzin
Tue Sep 17 2019 16:26:53 GMT+0200 (CEST)
  • Zimbabwe in need of corn imports after drought, floods
  • Tanzania to disclose export amount after agreement is reached
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Zimbabwe may clinch an agreement to buy corn from Tanzania by the end of this month, according to the east African country’s agriculture minister.

The southern African nation, hit by a drought and floods from a cyclone this year, is seeking the grain to meet its needs. The country on Tuesday declared a state of disaster because of the lack of rain.

“Negotiations are still ongoing. We hope to agree on the terms within the next two weeks to enable delivery to take place,” said Japhet Hasunga, the Tanzanian minister. “It’s only after we conclude the negotiations that I will be in a position to disclose the quantity we will export.”

Questions sent to the office of Sibusiso Moyo, Zimbabwe’s foreign affairs minister and head of its grain importation committee, weren’t responded to.


COMMODITIES (OLD)
SEPTEMBER 20, 2019 / 2:25 PM / UPDATED 17 HOURS AGO
Tanzania begins shipments of maize to drought-hit Zimbabwe

DAR ES SALAAM, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Tanzania said on Friday it had begun the first shipments of maize to Zimbabwe after an El Nino-induced drought wilted crops and triggered food shortages in the southern African nation.

Tanzania plans to export 700,000 tonnes of the staple food to Zimbabwe.

A United Nations agency has said up to 5 million Zimbabweans, one-third of the population, need food aid.

“The first shipment comprising 1,200 tonnes of maize was exported by rail to Zimbabwe yesterday,” Tanzania’s agriculture minister Japhet Hasunga told journalists after talks with his Zimbabwean counterpart Perrance Shiri in Dar es Salaam.

“We initially planned to export some 17,000 tonnes of maize to Zimbabwe this week, but they have now asked us to increase it to 100,000 tonnes, being part of a total of 700,000 tonnes of maize that we have agreed to sell to them.”

Hasunga said Tanzania was negotiating the modalities of payment for the food exports with the cash-strapped Zimbabwean government.

Tanzania, which has around 3 million tonnes of surplus food after a bumper harvest, is also seeking to export grain to Kenya and other drought-hit East African countries.

Zimbabwe appealed in April for $613 million in aid from local and foreign donors to cover food imports and help with a humanitarian crisis after a severe drought and a cyclone battered the east of the country.

“As you are aware, due to the effects of climate change, Zimbabwe got poor yields of maize last year. As a result, we had to import some grain to compliment whatever we harvested last year,” Shiri said in Dar es Salaam on Friday.

Reporting by Fumbuka Ng'wanakilala; editing by Elias Biryabarema and David Evans

Tuna options nyingi kama Mexico na kadhalika
 
Hehehe and I told Jiwe La Joto eti Kama ni lazima Kenya inunue unga kwa Tz basi heri wabaki na mahindi yao. My words are now coming to pass[emoji23][emoji23]
 
Zimbabwe inastahili kuuziwa chakula kwasababu ilipata janga kubwa la asili, pia sio kawaida yao kupungukiwa na chakula, walirudisha ardhi yao toka mikononi mwa wazungu.

Hawa jirani zetu ni uzembe na kuwaogopa wazungu wenye kumiliki ardhi kubwa yenye rutuba, tuachane nao waendelee kupokea chakula cha msaada toka China na Uarabuni.
Mnawapa msaada ama mnawauzia??🤔🤔🤔
 
Wadanganyika wacheni kuwa watu ovyo namna hii, Maize is not a regulated , scarce or a patented product that we will fight to buy from an LDC, its grown all over the world , tukikokasa Uganda , Tz, tunanunua Mexico
 
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